Should legislature add labor history to the school curriculum?

Yes. Schoolchildren should be taught how unions have improved lives — with laws that created humane working conditions, for example.

No. Let teachers do their jobs. Lawmakers are loading up the curriculum with special-interest courses in, for example, the Great Famine in Ireland. There’s too little time and too much to teach to have lawmakers meddling.

Yes. The labor history measure isn’t a mandate, just a suggestion. Labor history is an important part of U.S. history.

No. This is legislative Democrats kowtowing to unions for votes. Don’t they have better things to do?